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The Gower
The Gower is a peninsula located in South Wales, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. It extends into the Bristol Channel, offering breathtaking views of the coastline, rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and lush countryside. Often referred to as “Gower Peninsula” or simply “Gower,” it is famous for its picturesque villages, historic landmarks, and outdoor activities such as hiking, surfing, and wildlife watching. Gower was the first area in the UK to be designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1956, preserving its unique landscape and biodiversity.
Gower Beaches

Tens of thousands of tourists flock to the Gower Peninsula each summer. And without doubt, the greatest draw for these holiday makers to the area are Gower's succession of varied and spectacular beaches.
Gower Castles

Gower's earliest castles were constructs of earth and timber, built upon the steepest aspects of hills and coastal promontories.
Gower Churches

Christianity reached the Gower Peninsular in the early 5th century.
Gower Villages

Gower villages each have their own unique character and all are worth a visit during a stay in the area.

Gower has so many natural attractions to enjoy! Tranquil walks, picturesque scenery, stunning views and a magnificent coastline.
Things To Do

Tens of thousands of tourists flock to the Gower Peninsula each summer. And without doubt, the greatest draw for these holiday makers to the area are Gower's succession of varied and spectacular beaches.
Local Area

View our gallery to see what a stunning landscape the Gower has.
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Nigellus Latin
September 2024
A very friendly campsite with very friendly staff and good facilities. The pitches are a very generous size and plenty of space between everyone.
A cafe which is open from breakfast until evening.
It also has a good shop/mini supermarket. Mobile signal as always in the Gower is unreliable.
Keith Smith
August 2024
Super friendly, clean and a well appointed campsite. We were initially disappointed we could not get in at the more well known campsite on the beach. Well what a happy little accident we didn't. Dog friendly meaning we will be back with the dog next summer. Electric hook-up was cheaper than other places without electric. The café on site was cheaper than other equivalent sites and the shop was well appointed and did not take advantage of the captive audience.
Cute 10min drive to the beach, great waves and no commercialisation on the beach, reasonable car park prices for the day.